JohnFonda
Tegrity Greenthumb
I'm not the best with organics but when I made peat based soil or even just soiless I would keep it moist with calcitic lime for at least a month prior. This is part of most people's cooking process but I imagine it plays a huge role in starting with and maintaining a proper Ph.I'm not sure what range is good for me yet. I bought a Blue Lab soil PH pen for this grow. I'm still getting familiar with the pen after using it twice. Prior to the pen I used the slurry test and drops to check soil PH.
With a low PH I would get what appeared to be a calcium deficiency in the middle fan leaves, unlike a deficiency I find that a low PH in soil does damage quickly. There are other types of issues that I think will show up but I find that to be the most common issue with a low soil ph.
I last tested the PH of the soil 10 days ago with the ph pen, I'm doing some testing now and will share the results.